The reopening of DU’s Coors Fitness Center is an exciting announcement for those who spent the summer completing at-home workouts, exploring the outdoors and yearning…
More than 1 million citizens of Burkina Faso have been displaced from their homes as of September of this year. This is due to the…
As the coronavirus swept through the world and killed over 1 million people, restaurants, bowling alleys, schools and movie theaters in Sweden remained open. This…
When DU sophomore Shemar Magee’s struggles with DU financial aid were posted online this summer, he was not expecting to receive much feedback or support.…
More than just students have returned to college this fall, as September rings in new coronavirus outbreaks around college campuses. Across the state, colleges have…
DU Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) is fighting the pandemic head-on as it navigates a new life of virtual rush, physically-distanced events and Zoom chapter…
While the coronavirus has immobilized the majority of Americans, young adults and students experiencing unreliable employment and unaffordable housing are returning to their family homes.…
What is it really like to simultaneously facilitate community and safety on campus? This year, DU’s Residential Assistants (RA’s) and housing staff are on the…
Fall quarter has finally arrived at DU, and students’ return to campus came with a very different orientation week experience this year. DU’s decision to…
The following is a satire for the Opinions section. We live in the era of polarization. Whether it be politically, precautionary or protocoligorically (had to…